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Parents Computer Buying Checklist
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Buying a personal computer (PC)
by: Phil Wiley
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In today's world of technology buying a personal computer (PC) can be difficult and confusing. Because of this we've decided to write this article to guide you next time you buy a personal computer (PC).
Before you buy a personal computer (PC) it's important to decide what you want. Consider what your needs are. This will affect the decision you make in which kind of personal computer (PC) to buy. How much memory will you need? What kind of video card will suit you best? Should you buy a desktop computer or laptop? What sort of processor will suit you best?
When you want to buy a personal computer (PC) it is important that you buy when you need to buy. After all, no matter how long you wait, what you want will always be cheaper in six months time.
Choose the personal computer (PC) you want to buy based on its functions, quality and ongoing technical support. The salesperson at your local personal computer (PC) should be able to help you with this when you tell them you want to buy a personal computer (PC).
You will also need to decide which additional drives you will need when you buy a personal computer (PC). These can include CD and DVD burners, CD drives and Zip drives.
There are also extra accessories to consider when you buy a personal computer (PC). Will you want to connect to the internet? You will need a modem, whether it be built into the personal computer (PC) or external. Sound cards, video cards and speakers also need to be considered when you buy a personal computer (PC) as well as what pre-installed software - such as an operating system (eg. Windows) you will need.
About the author:
Phil Wiley is the author of the best selling book Mini Site Profits www.minisiteprofits.comand writes the free weekly Letter from Phil at www.ozemedia.com
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